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Se ereals than at pre the world in cereal aah finer crops, 88 T° have never been blesse: : x S gevds Doth quantity and quality, eh pr bable that this year’s exportauum ~~ SARUY conrpensate them for the losses ferings to which the’ have been 4 saapm since 1857, Tae Stare Tax—In the repo.' % the select ~isors on the committee of the Board of Supery.°"’ tax levy for the present year, attention 1.4 been called to the unfairness of the mode in wu. the State tax is assessed. In the agricultural districts a system prevails of undervaluing real estate, the effect of which is to throw a dispro- portionate share of the burthen on New York. In the same way we are compelled to contri- ‘bute more than our fair proportion to the sup- port of the public schools in the interior of the Stale, seeing that we raise $1,300,000 for our vity schools. It is not surprising, under such circumstances, that the quota of State tax im- posed on this city during the past ten years should have increased from $160,000 to 2,000,000. Had our representatives in the Legislature attended to their duties, instead of -devoling their time to the concoction of jobs and schemes of plunder, they could easily have Ddroken down the combinations among the agricultural members by which the efforts made to reform this state of things have been consistently defeated. INTERESTING FROM KENTUCKY. THE K YHE RESKL oun- and suf nbjected NTUCKY LEGISLATURE, GENGKALS WILL NOT EVACUATE THE STATE. Frankvort, Sept. 17, 1861. Im the House to-day a message was received from Governor Magoilin, communicating a- telegraphic des patch from Genoral Zollicoffer, announcing that tho eafety of Tennessee demanded the occupation of Cumber- ; ma They | MILITARY MOY: MENTS IN NEW YORK. | nanan been bs P ORTY-SIXTH REGT- _wvARTURE or THE FO 1 7 4 “MUN CKEMONT i MYSrRKIOUS MOVEMENTS CoN t RIFLES), H. | On Monday two ran call of the P- ounents, organized under th ‘3 se ong’ sinideats took their departure for the seat ot ues —_ the Washington Greys, Colonel Henry puri And the other tho Forty-sixth regiment, better pean the Fremont Rifles, Colone! Rudolph Rosa. The be the latter corps scarcely expected 10 be called aray 8 £0 hurried a mannor, and notwithstan ing that Perera Morgan assigned a company to-tho rey'iment, feeruited for the Morgan Rifles, Colonel Rosa only lew nine mpanies from this city. The order for the’ tinal de- par‘Sre wag isaued on Sunday ight, and all day Monday he great pyity was preserved in oan! at Olarad's ee Pak Pp the encampment, The order for the regiment to break camp was very soon noised among their friends and the Germans gone rally, and at an early hour Broadway and the Bowery were perfectly lined with spectators, But up to eight o'clock in the evening no regiment appeared, and tho masses quietly withdrew from the above named streets, expecting that the corps would not leave until the follow: ing day (yesterday). In tho meantime, however, the Forty-sixth regiment marched from Kim Park down Broadway to Forty-second street, and thence to the North river, where two steamers’ were in waiting to convey them to their destination, Whore the regiment js destined remains a mystery. The probability is that it isto be attached to the same brigade, composed of the New Hampshire, Maine and Rhode Island troops, that 30 mysteriously disappeared on Saturday evening last. Tn point of equipment and genoral good condition the Fremout Ridles are equally as well provided fur as any of the German regiments that have as yet left the city, This is probabiy owing to the fact that the committee of Ger- mans, of which Frederick Kapp, Bsq., is the chairman, interested themselves to such an extent that overything necessary to military equipments was readily furnished them. ‘the Union Defence Committee also douated $5,000 to the regiment. ‘tho following is correct list of the'feld, sta and lino of Lieutenant Colone!— Major—Joseph Gerhard. Sta-—Adjutant, Adolph C. C. Famsen; Quartermaster, P.M. Peterson; Paymaster, Henry Schroeder, First Lien- tenant in Company C; Commissary, Fried. Wilh. Obernier, First Lieutenant in Company E; Surgeon, Henry Hovet, ‘M.D; Assistant Surgeon, Otto Schenck, M. B. Nen-Commissioned Staff—Sergeant Major, Carl Mar- main Mettern: cioch; Color Sergeant, Louis Koehler; Quartermaster Sergeant, Arnold Davidson; Commissary Sergeant, ; Drum Major, —= Baechsel; Hospital Steward, Wolfgang Mosse. Company A—Captain, George W. Travers; First Lieu. THE FIRE ZOUAVES ORDERED TO! FORTRESS known as tho Fire 7 will proceed forthwith to Fortress Monroe, 7 milins to New dk duty to Major General Wool. th abt! Tompki for subsistence for the route of this order. SEIZURE OF THE BRITISH BBIG MYSTERY. by tho Surveyor of tho Port, that the British brig Mystery might be expocted to arrive at this port at any moment, Evory company in the re~" umount received v her. A ¢” snot r a Pu ane wert egimont in referenee lo hig di { Tesolutions, hly complimentary (row UP a tories o asa Holdior and aman, and seata copy of tees Oot vito, The resolutions were signod ty Co Tiley, tothe Gotled and man, others of the oiliecrs, » “apt as RIVAL, OF COLONEL VINTON'S 3SGIMENT. Colonel inton’s segiment arrived here yester, WY after noon from Alb.2Y, on their way tothe seat of war, THY came in the steac’r MeDonai! and a barge which “2? brought in tow, aud lauded at the foot of Robinson st . North river, From theuce they marched to the Park to the music of their drum corps, and partook of a substan- tial repast provided for them. Thoy seen, t© be equal to the average of our troops in appearance, an'l are fairly ‘ud John J, Gorman, of the Board of Fire Commis Grilled. ‘They mustered nome 100 men. ‘they will proba. | P84 john Ca poar qilled, hoy mastered some 100 men. th wy aa: land, Ksq., of tho Board of Appeals: Al- THE CALIFORNIA REGIMENT. p Lieutenant Hagan is in the © ¢ ciation, and H. lagal in the city to recruit one hundyed Hoss Company among those pres’ mon for Colonel Bakor’s California regiment, now in actin? service at the seatof war, The reer i Rolie periapeally recruiting depot is at 684 c THE TRISH BRIGADE. Captain James E. Meee, commanding Company F, recruiting office for company purposes at the corner of | publ ¢ (emonstration by the Fire Aepawinent. fatale, Pacha First avenue. It will bo under the ary following committe vers apueees by the Shai harge af Lieutenant Mooney, late of the gall Sixty {resolutions expriyvisive of he eense of the mee! ninth regiment. ara ne pb vhn Decker, Geo, VW. Wheeler, W. W. Wils ohn MONROR. se SPECIAL ORDEKS—NO. 396, of AnguTant Generat’s Ovrice, ALBANY, Sept. ‘The Eleventh 2 atte: Valunte Gexerat, Hikavquantens, Stare oF New year, tesolutione 918 they may deem proper. ment New York State Voluntoors, miaves, Colonel fozier commanding, Colonel Lozier will make requisition on Colonel 9. D. for transportation, and on Major D, B, Baton ad Brigadier Genoral Yates is charged with the oxeention By order of the Commander-in-Chiof. th THOMAS HILLHOUSE, Adjutant General. lie. AN IMPORTANT LETTER FOUND ON BOARD, Etc. — |: of Information was received in this city on Saturday Inst i that she had better be leoked after, as she was not ESDAY, EPTEMBER 18, Jan 47 Brio, Jacobs, Alker and Hucket; Heary Wilson, bert J. De, OUF propriate remarks im 2 geased, 4 th at arrangements imd been berap Pee te Wadetel apa ‘ Drie, New Jersey, at 5% o'clock on Wednesday Firat regiment of the Irish Brigade, has opened a new | WO "Qing and that ho time would Bo Banton «ohn Carland and Menry Wilson that Hoa 3 ihoxpodient tocaopt resolutions at the pre. Docker, ex-Cha ‘ef Engin lor were appatg ted a delegatic ‘Whe meeting the following pram UDIC and resolutions wer ornament of the Xa ¥ asloop in death, th Resolved, That in tho New York Fay Department, we learn with sin cere sorrow of thedes-a 8 0t Jaines Gulick, ex Chie En fiteer, who departed tit H1!¢ on the evening of Monday, Kiptember 10, 1861; awa that we unite ia honoring his romain, in sich aanuan@ 88 May best accord with the ier in the cause of virtue 1861. s Te peepemere “RT ET TN) 1 < . r x opituary, wnt D) DEATH OF EX-OIEF EN’ aw Pty , 2 Saige ot —————— ane Bic ‘ cantitR GULTOR) va => va THE Famity HERAT’, Chis parents, 195 Wost Twenty-ffth stroet, Jouy O'Tuea.e i DEPARTS" STs naa ey cond son of . MM. and Bridget O'Reilly, agod 4 moutie inser Janeen Gre Amomber of | The Py Ona ¢ Br-Chie bay, PLiCK, ares) ‘ORVeIS Of the Waresherp Skire | | O'futy.—On Tucstay, September 17, Mictart O'Buny, the Fire Dopartmen, “WS city, q;'ed on Monday “V°'0s last. Deceased was adyac?’et U year.) and sorved aiOUs torm in conneetion with the dopa “nent, A meeting of officers of the branch. of the Fire epart- ment was held at the Chief Engincer’s afllce in, ' evening for the purpose of making artngements to honor. ‘He re mains. John 8, Giles, sq., Treasurer of the Fire Do, ment, Was called to the chair, and W. Wells Wilson, «. © Assistant Engineor, appointed Secretary, Chief Engine: “ecker and Assistant Engineers Cornwell, Baulch, Kings- Esq., acting Prosident of tho Fire De- ‘orga W. Wheolor, Faq. of tho Exempt Asso M. Van Wart, Esq’, foreman of Gulick No. 11, and John hk. Platt, Esq., wero partment; Yo meoting, John S. Giles, I'sq., Mr. ‘a Mir. W. Wells Wilson’ made’ ay “ereuce to the death of the do- why ox-Chiol Engineer Wenman convey the body to After organizing 4. Jeorge W. Wheeler ai twas sabe Howed to have & ‘Bhoy etme, atid recommended that the dilferem branch: the department be reques ed to meet and adopt such of A. J. Dolewour, F'sq., Chie Engineer or Westman and George W. Whee: the re- On mevion to accompany rey. en adjourned, the Board of Eogineers, held last night, ees unanimously joptad:— : Whereas, the www -Rcholy announcement being made to 3 Board that awa F pete vanehie he trie 4 vk reat a tore, cars distinguish no pride and meets tar ae ‘Biro Departinent, has fallen 0 it official capacity as Rugineers ef FO, and character oF @ mishing Along vhe Union Lines ©: Potomac—Defeat of neal rat of th Floyd mn Weate Ry, Sent to the Southrhe Latest News, Markets, &¢., &e., &e, rope estaba ‘AGH, for the present week, will be realy weatlay) moriing. Among other matters, (0 it amns will be fount-—The Latest Despatches from Wyeyue, lek furnishing a view of the preacnt condition of” a, Thies in and around the Federal City; Aecouuts of the rect “Mt Battlos in Western Virginia, in which the Rebels under command of Floyd and Loe were Defeated and Routed; Accounts of tho Skirmishing between the Union Forces ant the Rebols along the Lino of thy Potomac; Important Auton of the Kentucky Legislature, ordering the Rebol Force # ftom the State; Names of Some of the Union Prisoners a °Mt furthor South from Richmond; ‘Vhe Latest Intolligonca’ from Missouri, North Carole, Fortress Monroe, the xebellious States, and rail points of tho country rendered yx‘ominent by the presynt conditiva of affairs; Report of a Sermon by Rey. De, Cheever om the War, delivered on Sunmilay ayening last; Aeconnt of the Terrible Fire at the Coutiuentaf Theatre, Philadelphi by which Fourteen Ballet Girly were Burned, Seven or eight of them Fatally; Letters from Our Correspondonts in Paris, Borlin and St. Petersburg, and a large quaatity of othor reading mattor, ‘Tho Fawuny Hyerauy will also contain the Lave Foreign and Domestic News recoived by Mail and Tete Graph; Hitorials on Leading Events; Reports of the Money, Commoreial and Cattle Markets; A Record of Max: riages and Deaths for the Week, aad a variety of athes reading of general interest. ‘orms—i'wo dollars per year; four cents a single copy. fo bo obtained at the office, corner of Fulton and Nassaa streets, aad of tho news age isomonts inserted at the usual Henan rate: at Military Map ant Ga- the bel Leaders va as Lee in Western Virgintaa | (eluesiay) morning, a 10 o'clock. heever on the Wur—Union Prisoners son of Th u | fnontha a# aud: Mary O'Brien, aged’ 19 ‘The funeral wil take sand it isco from the City Hospital, this Lalifornia papers please copy. Por, ARD.—On Monday , Sepiomber 16, at No. 53 Till streot, byook!vn, Bauvext, Wife of William Yoliard, nee 46 years ines Pocur, An BroXtlyn, on Tuesday morning, Septembe 17, Aykria Poour, .*t the T2d year of his age.” The rolatives and Sriends of the furwily are invited to attend the fomeral, frou’ his late residence, No. 132 Wit- loughby strest, on Thuvaday, at twelve o'clock nooa, without furtho® notice. Raywoon,—Or Monday, September 16, Wirtraw Rav Foon (a vosident of this city for the last thirty years), ia the G1St year of hi 8 age. The friends of th. family, anv those of his brother Sam. and thise of Uis brothes-iu-law, Jolin Shield, also “9 of his mephow ¥, Whiiam @. William, William ant Thowas Raywood, are respect(ulfy invited 'to attend the fune.ai, from his’ lato” residence, 37 Eldridge street , thits ( ) afiarnoon, at half-past ono o’civck, without further invation, Rven0%.—On Tasaday, Seotember £7, Jou A. Ryansow, in the 54¢h year of Ma age. ‘The Sand frlengts of the family are respectfully. javited to wend the funeral, fr 0m his late re: , te Cisfton place Bergen, 1, J., (bis (Wednesday) afternoon, at Chrce o’clod. "Pho remains’ “MWill be to Basin, Passaic county, Neg Rypen,—In bavoklyn, ov Ties th YY Vina Nkisom, oldaet day'ghtor of beoew N, Rydor, ayed 19 years, 2yq mths and LL days, ‘Tio friends and relatives of the fh MY are invited to Attend the funeral, from her tate rea Wenee, Clivton aves hue, between Gate and Greane eva Wes, On Thursday Afternoon, at (wo o'etoek. pston and Philadolybia papers plewa °, COPY. Sriia--Ou Monday, Soptemboet ioe 4. SAMUEL M. Staue, 1.56 yours, 10 months aad 14 «i nto Moadts September 17, Cate ptain Calvin and Re- frionds and acquaintances of the fig Vly are ros pect. fully invited to attend the fanoral, frog * Union. street Methodist Spiseopal churct, Newark, Ne A, + Huis (Wednea- day) altora#on, at two o'ctvek, Siemswn.-On Monday, September 16/af 2 @ long ilt- noes, CHAnies F, Sune of his age. Nv in Sue GOs your'e Tho relatives and friends ofthe family ara — requested to ‘uneral, from his Late residaice;, T4 Sackett (Wednesdiy, )- September 17, Wud ' F. Soorr, onthe and 4 days, friends of thetfumily, ate the men on, Ninth Southern Suates—Engraved on steel, Al, hate Guard ape: as ‘actual survey. costing $10,00) and one are rospecttully iny ted! t nttend anes) murray wy forthe | Uo Laveral, Crom bis late residence, 200 Varlek® » 870 °t, o the Sol States and 2,60) {Thursday arternos two o'clock, withouy fia ther tit. ot Feet ttn A c nrg a may sh abe iy tit vit nt om. His remains will be taken todireerwea * depth ve water latd down, trom the inst Skixas.—In Washington, om Tuesday, Seprona et LT, s Coast Surv’ Moses SELCAS of Compsny H, Andorsom Zouswem, $04 of " I f “ llright. Accordingly Surveyor Andrews at once des- | Voluntary aid. ees ey fad and tho throo long mountains in Kentucky, and that | tenant, Theodore Hohle; Second Lioutenant, Carl Meyer. | ™ ct ox-Chief Engineer James | Price only $0 ce he had done 80, and oR RCO moHlientath eae Te captainy du usParcuss First Lieutenant, | Datchod three revenue oMlers Messrs lace, Brown and | gytigeth’New York Pisa "actu has stone of Ws pecthiss vag lacrirausedhelydig piled az ulin’ bseks Geel wtthdsara asd the’ Union casip Ons) Secaeuseh | coal Lis pant, Holnriob Srna Archer—in the revenue cutter Birkbeck, with instructions | most honerable, foarless aaah evoted exeraplars, che com. cents, OF Petlinke some compet of 7p the broken up upany C—Faplain, Francis, MuniDauer; First Liou- | to gfop mbo vessel and bring her up tothe elty. On Sun- | muvity at iargo cae of tay NN, 4 Fospectad | wagon rat varher of yours in the employ. oF MBsers. Sa Wed i 7 i " Pimms Tio - 1 ns, and his relative rT | hese ™ k & Son, brewers, of this eit : “Alaa & rans Beside s/t) iy D—Captain, Heichard Riegel, Fiat Licutonant, | day morning they saw the brig and took possession of ; is relatives. A tigations of social L fe. ir these: maps Is a ntaieea of this city. a message from Thomas C. Reynolds, Lieutenant retell Fe opp a yt a ype de amend FCT Co poe oi an ba beeea al beh Sor tied wih luv relatives and friends of the family, alse tho un a- Resolved, That no euloginany either inap, for elreul bers of Gecman Oak Lodge No. 82, 1. 0.0. F., aro rope, Jt * Governor of Missouri, asking what course Kentucky in- tended to take in view of the occupation gf the Missi sippiriver below the mouth of the Ohio by tho U forces, in violation of her neutrality. REPORTED EVACUATION OF COLUMBUS. Sr. Lours, Sept. 17, 1861. Reports are ourrent hore of the evacuation by the rebels of Columbus, Ky. NEWS FROM LOUISVILLE. Lovisvinux, Sept. 17, 1861. ‘The For: Smith (Ark.) Times of the 7th learns that five Yogiments from Texas will join Ben. MeCalioch in a fow days; also a Mississippi and South Carolina regiment. ‘botween Hon, Joseph Holt and the President in regard to Generai Fremoat’s proclamation. Tn answer to Mr, Holt’s inquiry, President Lincoln encioses his letter to General Fremont, which has been published. ‘Tho Journal learns from every quarter that the recent wanton invasion of Kentucky by the rebel troops is dis- approved in thousands of instanoes, even by Southern rights men, who announce their purpose of repelling in- vaders. The Courter this morning publishes a card, calling a meeting of all the citizens of Casey, Trimble and Carroll ‘counties, to form a league for mutual protection of the fives and property of the families of all parties. The idea ia thought to be to put down all marauding bands of ‘i arian ‘ety ied da sound democrat at heart, Colone! Verry deserves a , ‘i ert Sack! five omptly extinguisia 1 Ue either party, and avoid guerrilla warfare, ant ‘ T think it would be well to say nothing to Robert Sackett, Tho firemen promptly extingul tim * af ood deal of c.edit for the organization ‘of his regi. | you get away about going Sor * ‘ RG RESISO GE Acinis FAgctan, ator copiniand of Gar~ | Loe me can ue Onatan, Cunt anata senearrand | inarteraaire Olorsate ct Gtorastowne am flames. Damage to the furniture ant clothing abouts $00; ‘wan Pope, of this city, a graduate of West Point, goes into | are dreseed in the regular United States Army ey ho os ak eo spe « | insured is $200 in the eee ns: AMoe : nye wind ae ; ‘ aby. uniform. Most of them haye seen three months’ ser- Savannah, War is not there : | The first floor ts 0c py. Frederi eniba 38 coamp tits week, at the fair grounds, moar the ety. a | a Tying. been “among, tose Secs oe meee will, of course, got your supplies in-Boston for the milk depot, Slight damage by water; no-iasa * The Nating is exceedingly lively. Besides infantry, many | at pull run and other expeditions of the present Dw, as regadda y 1 quarter of th Diilding is damaged about $30; no insure Hef cavalry and artillory companies areforming. One cavalry | paign. A second regiment is about being formed in Bi ‘sui! fit to you are at liberty wal of by Mrs. Sackett accidental ‘oompany ts composed of Germans, who have seen service, and an artillery company, one hundred and fifty Strong, under J. W. Soott, will have Peter Hart, of Fort fumter, as First Lientenant. ‘Arogiment of cavalry, under Colonel James L. Jackson, M.C., has been nearly completed, Harness and saddle ‘makers arc kept busy night and day, and adyertiso for fourneymen. It is reported that six thousand rebels, under Zollicof- fer, came to Cumberland Ford, Knox county, on Satur- day and captured Captain Colston’s company cf Home Gaard (Union). GOVERNOR MAGOFF iN’S VETO MESSAGE. in {ollowing is the message of Gov outus ‘nor Magoftin, of , Vetoiug the resolution notifying the Southorn site moment. they are denominated, haye been encamped at Fort Hamil- |: Company E—Captain, Philip Schwichard; First’ Liew. i fi spe will be attended to hereafter. James Gulick can enhance hissy ‘hums, either asa citizen tenant, rd Wik Obernior; Bcoad Houiauant, Wb. | " ryptery cleared from Qt, John, N.B.,for Havana; | oF Areman—for ho was, tm thea, “ci S0! Iie tania Comma F—Captain, Zohn Henke ; First she ran lato the port.of Georgetown, 8. C., and there dis- | jis tame can’ never tho beh htnees of his o uianenere cee rp antien sp charging her cargo, took in a fresh one and cleared for | example be obscured by times Mah fa. He clog fu lof ant, John Beiling; Second Lieutenant, Fried. ¢ Havana, Capt. Waie, of the Mystery, claims that ho is | Years und honors, and is now & e First Lieutenant, Carl oorge Hovstereic Company H—Captain, Schieber; Second Lieutenant, Company I—Captain, Peter Warmkesse tenant, Second Lieutenant, DEPARTURE OF THE CONTIN: Tl TAL GUARD. | 2 Continental Guard, which is commanded by Colonel James H. Perry, pastor of the Pacific street Methodist | OMcers were amply r Episcopal church, Brooklyn, received marching orders at a Jate hour on Monday night, and left their encampment, | to act and what to do ‘Tho Journal of this morning publishes correspondence | near Fort Hamilton, early on Tuesday morning. Their departure was determined upon quite suddenly, and it was only by the greatest degree of despatch and prepara- tion that the regiment was enabled to leave at the roqui- ‘The Forty-eighth regiment, or Continental Guard, as | ton for the past two months, and a great deal of care has been exhibited by the officers of the corps in the selection of their men, the regiment boing compesed of a solect and hardy body of troops. ‘The Guard numbers 971 men in all, over which are placed a reliable and eticient body of Colonel Perry is agraduate of West Point, and has served in the position wh. wars of Mexico and Texas. He carries a sword by his | ¥ side, which he has hitherto used in three campaigns with | * efliciency and bravery. Being a minister of tho G lyn with the same title, it being intended, if possibie, to make a brigade, to be’ commanded by the Rev. Colonel Ferry. At tw lock on Monday night positive orders for immediate departure were received, and the men were Dusity engaged untii threo o paring the necessary accoutrements for an advance, At Bs rr ter, of the Camden and Amboy line, which conveyed them en row to Washington Previous to their final departure they put in at pier No. LNorth river in order to take in any stvagglers that might be around. Everything con nected with the moveable soldier was produced, and the regiment leaves us fully equipped, armed and uniformed. | ¢ ‘Tho following is a list of the officers:— é) Surgeon, J. Sulford, M. D.; Chaplain, W. P. Strickiand, a British subject, and Commands a British ve no doubt hoping to escape the punishment that he ric "First Liou- | merits. the truth unfolded, as to the amount of culpability that ig to bo charged to Captain Wade and the crow of tho ol | Party for Havana, which you can show should jon be board: clock yesterday morning pre- | in,any way you m: hat time they embarked on board the steamer John Pot- | §/ clude on taking © ; thers hy A thorough legal examination will be made and | 'y, which consists of two men aad the mate, be- ites the captain. A careful examination was made of the cabins, and the by the discovery ‘of some valuable documenta, among which was the letiar thay we | Bostdot-Sapecvisors, amdyesterday im © oo BAT publish below, giving instructions to Captain Wade how | carrying out’ the work was accompa ‘hed. Tho ne e so kome blank forms, that could | puilding wi be 200° fect front along @ ‘mbers street, ho used if occasion should arise, ‘These articles are ail in | next the present Soprome Court Howsea °C have a the hands of Surveyor Andrews. depth of 200 feet from front to-rear, Sw vider Little is ‘The following if a copy of the letter spoken of above :— | the architect, and Supervisor Stewart wil attend to the Di 8 5 hen LETON, St. Some. N.B., J 17, 1861. disbursements, EAR SIR—-Tnclose find charte ty for George. yatveraccranAlie wii Universe wa: town, South Carolina, Gat whieh dinkwit suited | _ MUTmy.—On Monday afternoor, asthe stitie ee unless you are very hard to pleats, und my brother will Bt Deing towed to sea and when near the Ya TOWs, & disil- on two letters, On Dis to tarnish ome you wo letters, ont for Davia Rialoy, Hani, whe isto (urviit | culty occurred among the crow, and durtig " ‘he melee eu wil defiver fo them after Tesley gets his, and if stonld | one of theseamen was stabbed, white, thee) verpetrator appen that Risley can't give you 0, the. other will; bt ote pap pen na Ave yous cargo, she pines {| either fell or jumped overboard (the latter, mm obably or not; Mr. Se wad both letters to nw, i avoid being ta Mr. Rabineaa, United Fa ‘os written to Risley to disburse you, ing off itter Bibb, seeing the man iim 36 Water, arian; now at rogards getting in; my olan | immediadely. want to ‘assistance: and sum een af avana in ballast, and run down and wateh eeurhed », whicl pr te a a, Dealt Can BRE ) | rorening hin, and Chen returned himte the th a ‘s blockaded and you can pass without you are warnee proceeded on her voyage. Pe he now oceuples 18 the | aianokwar, they. can touch you coming ov and T think | Frarax Lewis Stnawr.—Botwoen six and sever 0°olock OM Might manage to be short of water or som I they should speck you other small tones Thave senuson a charter aLof contae’ it is nol Intended to ret ttpon hares in o Voyage, BULIT you think the risk too | sou ch, you can inas it isuntil you come back, then bas you choose, If you are fit to buy this voyage, give you any writing or obligation ‘you may oe es Having every contidence in your judgment eave the rest to you, and t) alter any plana in its voyage fink beat. jade with Seely, which he did party, that after you arrive in Boston with the care ai $3 , Withont disehaz : iting through Dexpect it will be a insurance on the verse! will ex- Phere (ean nrrans ot want lo pul ti t Jolin, won willy New York you see y paying affair. 7! 20th of this mouth. Twill renew six months, it you think beat, and if you con. jnarter of this vessel, can take one- tartar of the poliey tr sou like, Hoping (9 ohn with aload of pich pine in two months, heariy and Field—Colonel, James H. Yorry; Lieutenant Colonel, I remain, yours tril JOUN THOMPSON. ‘Willan 3. Barten ; Majors Oller Pane Nee tee alicrmyas well as tain on in caso afy—Adjutant, Avthony W. Goodell; Quartermaster, pe 1 fa eae: be 7 ey ° | 8 Irvi . Avery; Surgeon, A. Perry, .; Avsistant | YoU sre boarded. est eart Surrogate’s 01 wit Foward, Resolved, That a copy of those and Leader. Erection oF a: New Courr Hovse.—4 truction of a now Court House was + last night; a fire broke ont on the secoud floor of tin frame awoilling house No, 157 Lewis street, inthe prom ‘ses of closet. Sprinkling the Central Pa Wilt you permit me to suggest through the columns of “$31 your valuable paper the abatcment of an intolerable nuisance. in. our Central Park. the mnsuranes | tering the drives during the hours they carriages. and devotes his 0 pride iu tho apt carefully to. th wooner enters th olutions be published y Mercury, Atlas the New York Dainy Hexaro) a” City Intelligens ° Recently tho con- authorized by the first stop toward a ie clothing while looking for a pair of overshoes im ke Drives. 7O THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. Snerkause 16, 1868. It i6-tho: practice of wa re filled with ory one who is the porsessor of avon » or two hours toa drive, feels » ance of bis carriage; he picks: his way Park to avoid the mud and dust; he no: Vark than he e tors a watering t; to avoid it, he coon finds his carriage bospatt red h med thrown up by his wheels from the spot just of Thoodre Becralt, aged 1% months. ‘2 ho frieuds ot the family @ tena! the fue: ‘Address J.T. Lioyd, 161 Broadway, tio with any othor Loyd, cave Married. MeMp1.AN—VANDERWAIKKY.—On, resideuce of the bride Rutgers Van Beunt, Jo. KE. VAXDERWERKEN, of Muto. —On Wednos bor Li, at of the bride's fathe vy. ‘Thomas HOTWRLL., Of New Jersey, to Miss | father by the Rey ( Brooklyn, to JeNNis rong, Mi Tue Meu Monsey, Rockland county, | « ber 16, by the Rev. Frauéls ALMAN to MARA Westoorr, both of this ei Ww 5 coy City, on Tues tembor 17, at, St. Mt h, by the I ton Smith, Eoaunp Winoney, Esq. of Philadelphia, to ALMA, eldest daughter of the Lite Jolin H, Eveleth, of Uhis cit ‘ALTERS—COLK.—-On Monday, Soptombor 16, at the re sidence of the bride's parents, by ©.W. Anabie, Me. Gromce W. Waurens lo Miss M. Juus of Jno, V. Cole, all of Boooklyn. , daughte Annee ness, Hex ve . ‘The friends of the ly invited to at- tend the funeral, fr , No. 23 York Lortioon, at two o’eloe! Tuesday, Septembor | tare betwoon Nineteentty and Twentieth stree ye sue ¢ ING ADVENTURE Tom Fry tn the saved; turns Th: fully invited to atta «i the funeral, this (Rotmesda.y) @ 8 from No. 16 Monroe street ‘Tues lay morning, September 17, of f the heart, Jac m Vooet, ih his 5ath your. His friends and those of his family are requested toa. I the fune a’, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at haif-paa@ o'clock, trom his late residence, 223 third avonwir Vow Wastiaxk—On Monday, Soptomber 16, Gxonow Wrse- Lax, in ibe 69th year of his age, Tho rolatives anid friends of the family are invited u» attond the funeral, from his late residence, No, 224 Jay. Brooklyn,’ this (Wednesday) afternoon, at two p'cloel rg, Orange county, papers p'eare copy MISCELLANEOUS. LEXANDER SMITHS NEW POEM, ENTIRE. HARPER'S NEW MONTHLY MAGAZIN} 87. CONTENTS. oot: "S$ EXPEDITION.—By J, Ty Hend! Fgitives to Fort Pitt, Atinek on the Fort, Boquotw Higuland Charge; March through the Woods; The shild's Sknils (Tusaroran; Settiement at Maxkingams evovery The Old Sony ingo Chief. THLE Oi NGERS OF CALL Si HUNTS —By J, Ross Browne, —ilus! P uicksand; The Vinegar is safe; Tom Fey ‘he Mendocino Coast; Our Camp; The ‘Judge Re- ks; An Excape Shooting « Grizzly. SPORTING, IN SPITZBERGEN.—Iilustrations ‘Thor Yneht; Seal Shooting; Walruses on the Toe; Chase of the ‘is; Sho Bear-and Cubs; Reindeer Shooting; Group ef street, Brooklyn, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at two ptember 16, of typhoid fever, Isaae R. BRowsn, in the 23d year of his age. His remains will be taken to New Brunswick for inter: ment, early this (Wednesday) morning, from his father’s residence in Hudson City, N. J. Friewts and relatives amo invited to attend, Monmouth county papers pleaso copy. yakp.—-On Tuesday’, September 17, of elirouic disease, ram J. Bavarp, io the Sath y of hig age. ‘tho relatives and friends of tio family’ ace respectfully invited to attend the funerad, trom his , No. 137 Lelancey street, on Thursday afteraoon,, ut ‘two o'clock. His remains will be taken to Greaawood for in- On Tuesday, September 17, aftar @ short ill- nose, of diptheria, IRENA S. Bawwsan, daughter of Wil and [rena Brennan » 8 monshs and 17 ‘The frionds of the family aro respectfully invited to at. nd the funeral, from the residence of her parents, In- jpoint, on Thursday afternoon, at halt lock, without further invitation, On Tuesday, September 17, Luey, daughter one 0" , BeeRAvr. © respectfully invited to at- | i froin the resklence of her parents, in vited (9 attend the funeral, fren tho ri Love: idenes of his | lumesboun Reindeer ‘ORLEY FARM. By Anthony Trollope. Tilustrated by 5. EB. Miljals, Christruas In Harley streets hristmas at Noningsby, Chapter xxiii. Christmas at Groby Pi Chapter xxiv. Chri felens. Mustra he Church Door; Bliud Man's Buf, “MARRYING A BABY. HOW 1 MADE A FORTUNE. A FEW FRENCHMEN AND YANKEES, OF Loss, POLL JENNINGS? HAIR, TOO SENSITIVE. Fny apvEnveias OF PRADIE ByW. at, tuacke. ray. inapter xix. Quon ast bien a Vingt Ans. Chapter xx.’ Course of True Love. Tunstrations.—In Chains; the Morning Greeting; the- MONTHLY RECORDS OF CURRENT EVENTS. EDITOR'S EASY CBATR, ayers OUR FORBIGN BURKAU, EDITOR'S DRAWER (with tew illustrations). FASHIONS FOR OCTOBER, Hilustrations,—Velvet Cloaks, Cage, Underslecveg, Chemi- Bette, . he publishers of Harparts Mugoaino, aware of tits perma- tvaluc, have electrotyped evesy page. They aan, there- ie atialy any number from the Pegioning epin the fol- Wig ter Any number wiil be sent by mail, post pakd, for twenty-five is (Wednesday) afternoon, ue two | cents. Any volume, comprising six numbers, meg ty bown . ¢ ves lay) ag Beg TT okt, wil be went by. mail tony ‘part of the Ue ited 8 “ Howrey —At Jamaica, L. f.,<n Tuesday , Septomior 17, rts : clettow. Bork pest. psid, fer Swo dc “the relatives and frieuds of thks family are respestCully | tventz-tive per cent from the aboy» ru Mly-two vo unltormly, extending foom June, 29 30, to June, Dit ; troops to Withdraw from the State. ‘The resolution was | D.D. PP Wek richtig tt bait watered; @ few, mor 1 his hovves shy at | fugher-intagt, Jowwpbh Jonkins, Fsq., 202 Navy. atreot, | 130), eee now reudy. afterwa'ds passed, the vote in tho House being 68 to 26, | Nrn-Commissioned Slaff—Quartermaster Sergeant, Van | gypr. 17.—The wits of Robert T: other sprinklers, the li “ nervousmut begin to | Tear polivae, Resoklyn, on Thursday’ afternoon, ab ond nd in the Senate 21 to 9:— R nesolaer K. Hill Acting Commissary Sergeant, G. P. | sands and Theodore Deli guard their dresses from ruin, which, in their v ee Grelock, without further invitation . Gh crimes oan, 2 os CoMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY, Bicker; 8 rent Major, Samuel H. Moser. Ty the will of Rickard y had inte should have flaunted outside te body Ponnaylvanin papers please copy. wo capes for One yen ioe S Exgooiva Dkr snnnayr, 13, 1861. Company A—Captain, 1. HL Lent Lieutenant, B.R. | ase; $4,000 for his Comeral expenses ant a monument; inge; and go thero to seeand be sen, | Paaniiey.—Drowaed, on Monday, September i€) Cinoncr | ‘Phere vrmore copies for one oar (endl of a 2 AGRNTLEN cy OF THE HOvER OF REPRESENTATIVES: Corwin; Second L , HL. W. Robinson. his brother, Ebbert, he bequeaths $10,000; to his i should cortainly have a chanso to de |p. FRapiae, aged 3d yours. And acroxtra cope, gratis, (or every clab Of egy Cwabisoriberms "A joint “resolution 11 relation to the withdrawal of | — Cimpany B—Captain, E. K. Travis; First Lieutenant, | pyiza, $12,000; his Gwo hu 10,0005 Tis toy | pay thede rich garments. If allaying the dost athe one | 15 ronda and Uae fritid of the family, also tho mem, listers Magacine’ anil Harpers Weekly. ogee, one ate troops from Kentucky. soil,”” which passed | N. A, Bifwing: Second Lieutenant, T. Vidall. Fae oe iota. brother Henry, $2,000; to his adopted’) owoct imaprinkling, why not Go it Deftrs, four Polk | bors and honorary membors of Guardite ier inetiol ty Raat. SRE nar ae we ee Aoth branches of the General Assembly on the 11th inst. , ‘Company C—Captain, Farrell; Lieutenants, MeCurtle and | ¢})jjdren, Manrice and Jesse, $2,000 to throe friends, | the afternoon, whe N.SQUABE. No. 29, and Hose No. 40, are respectfully invited to wi ASORHECARSSS, DRUGGISTS AND! PH CIVATE Fa: was yesterday submitted tome for my official saretion. | THatflelt. $1,000 each. Py a cod 8 brothor is in? sot BT fond thetuneral, trom bis Jate residence, No. 220 Cluristo- MULIES. In view of all my responsibilities to tho people of this | Crmpany D—Captain, D. C. Knowles; First Lieutenant, 4 to $15,000; increa ister Eliza $15,000, pher street, Ub’s (Wednesday) afternoom, ut tieo o'stock, | ANDY IN: BOTTLES, [4 BOND: or duty paid, yarious Commonwealth, Tam compelied to withhold from this | J. Ps Second Lieutenant, J.T. Edwards. all Otter lagucica aro in pros Vhs remains will be taken to Greonwood Crmotery, SAD RT ORY Ao rere cera See ‘resolution my approbation, But desiring to occasion no Comyany E—Captain, W. B. Coan; First Lieutenant, F. To George Sergeant, oquostrian, $1,000; to Su UNITED STATES COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE. Bango,—On Monday night, Soptomber 16) Jase Mo, | MADEIRA, SEEN ISH Wits ey a hed unnecessary delay to your wetion, Tnow promptly return | Hurst; Second Licutenant, J, Bodin Haviland, $1,000; 10 Thomas Brooks, for faithful Betacs Coesmalisionak Davhens Basen the beloved son of Mary and. Danis; Banoo, ged 6 pe LE a At to the House in which tt originated, with my veto and | — Company F—Captain, J. M. Green; First Lieutenant, | services ‘as doorkeeper, $1,000; to his Phoche re. poke eee es yh 2 months. | JAWAIGAUAND ST CEULX RUMG EN ) JOBRLES. Objectior S. K. Wallaco; Second Lieutenant, A. H. Ferguson. ‘nt two covsins, $1,000 cach; Richard Sands | Sees 17.—the United Geo. H. Lines.—Tho de ficuds of the family aro respecttuBy Invited toat- | All the shower named’ wines and Mduows we ge. imported ‘he p-ople of Kentucky have, throvgh their repre Cmpany G—Capiain, A. Kin Lieutenant, $5,000. ‘The. residuary to’ Dip'|’ foadant was chi with serving voluntarily ag Captain | tond the funeral, this (Wednesday) afaerocon, ub two | for private and medical use, and-are warran ied pure and of tatives in the General Assembly, and on three sevorol | WH. Dunbar: Second Lieutenant, J. P. ‘ter various other b ts of Innded property. | on poard the brig Falmouth, a captured slayer, Ho was ck, from the'residence of his parents, Mo, 25d East | the beatae oe tack we old bp Lil coccasions at the polls, distinctly assumed for the state a | Company //—Captain, D. W. Strickland; First Lieutenant, | The property of the deceased is estimated at $200,000, of 4 ! rrectai for | 4 F i | Uauomyatamneh les price. than they ten beviaporied for sition of-trict neutrality between the belligercut parties Lockwood; Second Lieutenant, C. M. Patterson which he bequeaths wacies amounting to $64,600, | bailed on this charge, but was | een et nuford, Conn, 00 Tuosilay; Semamber 17; | Uauoayatamanet, Ym, Rrtee, han ad fey tO) apr or Lo the eonid it, ‘That position I hay Com any £—Captain, J. G. Ward: Fi “ tt OIPOT SS Lee St eae are urredy ntter charge | alters lingering Uh Sanait, wife of Jabos Curtis, in | lquoz-should.give the preference (e-the abd os, {aithfa'ly endeavored to mujutain. The u “" cond Lieutenant, J. H. T The Anglo-Saxon at Quebee. Gapeeie Tieins was not bailed, and the Commissioner com- year of her age spre YB gavor street. “tages of such an attitude and the fatal results of its aba donmon’,1 endeavored to exhibit in my recent mesvage | Gale; Second Lieutenant, A. to you, wherein I earnestly revommended to the General Assembly the prompt passe of resolutions req how be ligerents to k ep oil our soil, ani tor faith, the neutra’iy which the peopte of Kentucky, With uncxampled wnovinity, in good faith, desired to preserve.” Lives » almost simultanesrs occupation OfPaiucih by the federal troops, and of Columbus by the Confederate forces, as equaily palpable and open violations of the neutral rights of Kent. inless, therefore, it is (he purpose of the General As- sembly (0 abandon entirely a'l pretence of neutrality and to commit Kentucky to netive co-operation with the Uni Btates ¢ vernment, in the prosecution of the war, by sur~ Fendering her soil to the unconditional occupation cf the federal army, 1 cannot conceive why notice should be given to one party and refused to the other. SManifestly, SJ resolution requiring the withdrawal of the army of one Delligerent from Kentucky soil and failing to damand Hike withdrawal of the forccs of tho other, can be con gstrued no otherwise than as an acquiescence on your part $n the occupation of the State by the other. Tn this acquiescence I camnot concur with you, ut now take occasion again earuestly to recom: nd the passage of resolutions urging pen eacl ceemruneate the withdrawal of thcik respective ex, and the future observance of the nentrality of Kentucky. Idonot doubt that such action upon. your part, would be reapocted by both the bolligerents, and thereby the peace of our State preserved. Having determined conscientiously to act in accordance with a just view of duty resulting from the neutrality of The State between the delligerents, objecting solemnly to the occupation of Kentucky soil by either, and believing that the abandonment of this position of the State, thrice ‘choson and asserted by the people, will not only result in making Kentucky the theatro of long military operations, Dut will produce and be followed by oivil war at home, 1 respectfully return You the resolutions. with this, 0a tions, for your consideration. pat een nT B. MAGOFFIN. NEWS FROM CATRO. Cmcaco, Sept. 17, 1861. Aspocial despatch to the Chicago Journal from Cairo to-day says:— ‘That portion of Kentucky lying west of the Cumberland river has been declared under insurrectionary control. Secrotary Chase has instructed the Surveyor here to pre- ‘went all commercial intercourse with that section, and to earch all baggage and all persons going thither. ‘The ginboat Conestoga captured the rebel steamers Btephenson and Gazelle on the @umberlaad yesterday. Mne contained one hundred tons of iren. ‘A deserter from Jeff. Thompgon says the force opposite Columbus numbers 23,000. They were ragged, shoeless cand short of provisions. ‘The opinion was expressed that his command would be disbanded. es Winter Garpey—“(A Lesson For Wivns’’—“Cispe- Company K—Captain, 8. ter; F THE FORTY-FIFTH REGIMENT. The Forty-fifth regiment United States Volunteers, otherwise called the Fifth regiment of Germai Rifles, re ceived marching orders on Monday, and were preparing tostart for Washingten in all haste, when the order was ceuntermanded. The regiment has been quartered at Landman’s Park, on Third avenue, for the last three woeks, during which time Colonel Amberg has done all in his power to place his regiment in @ high state of ‘They now number between six and seven mon, fully uniformed. They will receive their cn reaching Washington, whither they will most likely be sitmmoned towards the close of the pre- sont week. THE IRA HARRIS GUARD. ‘The Ira Harris Guard, Colonel 0. DeForrest, but now temporarily under the command of the senior offloer Captain Green, struck their tents at Camp Herrendon, Staten Island, on Monday, and moved to Camp Soott’ where the ground is moro adapted for drilling. This regi! ment of cavalry promises to be one of the first class. full companies have beon mustered into service, and there are threo skeleton companies romaining to bo filed up ‘Tho men are being drijied in the most rigid manner, ac: cording to the school for dismounted cavalry, They are to have thoir horses and full equipments’ before they start for the seat of war, There are at present eight hun- dred able bodied men in the regiment, which is to be brought up to the number of fourteen hundred. ‘The day fixed for the complete organization of tho troops is the 26th of this month, immediately atter which date they will be despatched to the seat of war. SHEPARD RIFLES. ‘Two companies (Band) attached to this regiment wore on Monday mustered into the service of the United States, Company B is commanded by Capt. Jobn G. Wright. late of the Seventh regiment, and Company by Capt. Henry L. Drew. THE M'CLELLAN RIFLES. Colonel Eugene Lo Gal's regiment is progressing most favorably. Two hundred and fifty men are already en- camped on Staten Island, On Monday the mon, who are at present under the State Jaws, will be mustered into the service of the United States. Mr. George YP. Arcalarius has boen appointed Superiutendent Commissary of this regiment. HARRIS LIGHT. CAVALRY. This regiment is about organizing a new company (the Twelfth), and has opencd a recruiting office at 648 Broad- way for the purpose of receiving those desirous of enlist- ing in a cavalry regiment now at the seat of war. saeuta.”—The burlesque of +¢Cinderella”” continues to draw full houses at the Witter Garden, The old farce, “A Les. .gon for Husbands,” precedes the burlesque, and is alto- wothor a capital piece of bad acting, Undoubtedly it is designeliy bad, as a sort of relicf to tho fun of Cinderella; for even such artists as Mesdames Blake ‘and Skorrett and Messrs, Pearson and Davenport ap- in it to the very worst advantage. The bur- Peoque iisclf has been very much improved since its first representation, As We suggested, several comie ‘songs, 10 her old popuiar style, have been’ interpolated in Mrs. Wood’s part, and are received with unbounded ap- plause. Changes, slight but important, have also been Frade in the dialogue, dresses and stage business; the scen. ery has several beautiful effects, and tho whole play excellent, amusing and apropos. Miss Flynn takes th Part of Miss Ada Clifton, and plays it well. now THE UNITED STATES CHASSEURS. ‘The name of the Captain of Company E, of this regi- ment, was incorrectly stated in our list published @ few days ‘since, The mame should have been Themas H. Higenbotham. MOZART REGIMENT. SERGEANT WILLS ACCIDENTALLY SHOT WHILE ON PICKET GUARD. Sergeant Wills, of Company A, Mozart regiment, who ‘was on picket guard with his company near ‘the rebel en- campment on Friday last, was aceidentaily shot by one of his own men. The Sorgeant was universally respected by Her mai's were despatched to New York at ten o'clock, and will arrive in that city to-morrow evening. to-night. They icave in the morning for New York. Capital stock... Loans and discounts... Specie....+ Due from other banks Due to other banks Circulatior MoNTERAL, Sept. 17, 1861. ‘The Anglo Saxon reached Quebec at 7:15. Uis morning. Movements of Prince Napoleon. , yt ALBANY, 8: mand suite, arrived at € Prineo Napol Boston Weekly Bank Statement. Boston, Sept. 17, 1861, ‘ 70 Deposits... Deposits 4,446.000 | an Markets. PHILADELPHIA STOCK BOARD. ri Puntapenrma, Sept. 17, 1861. Stocks steady. Pennsylvania State 5's, 7654; Reacting Raliroad, 175; Morris Canal, 364g; Long Island Raii- road, $34; Pennsylvania Rajiroad, 3745. Sight exchange on New York at par. at Flour firmer, at $4 50a $4 623g for superfine. Wheat | go advanced 2c.: ‘sales 6,000 bushels red at $1 12a $1 18; White $1 25 a$1 30. Corn buoyant: sales 7,000 bushels at 540. 054340. Moss pork $15. Whiskey firm, at 18}4c. itt Cmicaco, Sept. 17, 1861. Flour less active. Wheat lower: 76: for No. 2, in store, Corn has advanced 1e.: mixed , instore, Ze.” Receipts —t,600 bbls, flour , 180,000 bushels | 'y wheat, 169,000 bushels corn. Shipments—3,600 bbls. N flour, 34,000 bushels wheat, 194,000 bushels corn. | * Froigits tirm: 13c, on corn, '14c. on wheat to Baffalo. Exchange ou New York, 44 per cent premium. P Borrato, Sept. 17, 1861. Flour unchanged. Wheat, quiet and firm. Corn, bet ter: sales 15,000 bushels at 8734c., 2,000 bushels at 87 2,600 bushels at 38 ‘at freights—153,c. on corn, Farge. on wheat, to Now York. Lake imports—14 060 Doe, flour, 180,000 bushels wheat, 22,800 bushels corn, 92,000 bushels ‘oats, Canal ex}rts-—36,000 bushels wheat, 103,000 bushels corn, 2,000 bushels oats. Ocweco, Bept. 17—P. M. unchanged: gales at $4 75 for fancy, from spring we eout heat’ less active: sales 2,400 bushels Xo. 2 Chicago spring at 94¢.; 2,000 and 1,000 do. winter red Western at'g1 10. Corn quiet: sales last night 6,000 bushels {Minois at 41c. Canal freights quiet, owing to the scarcity of boats. Lake imports—7,700 bashels wheat. Canal oxports—18,500 bushels wheat, 6,000 do. corn and 12,300 do. barley. 500 bushels from store at 64c. No corn affoat and none command that figure; a lot of 500 bushels Wostern mixed, to arrive, sold at 50¢.; the quantity of corn now on, the eanai is beyond all precedent; it is not far from 2,700,- 00 bushels. Oats dull at 333¢c., in car lots at Central depot, and at 33¢., delivered; ‘10,000 bushels Canada Fast at Sic. A lot of 3,200 bushels Western malt sold at 780. Barley dull; 800 bushels and 2,000 bushels Madison coun- ty, two rowed, at @0c. | Boat Aes By bage Western ‘87 rushel. —s " eG che c. Received by Central Rail- at 183¢. and 60 bble. at 18 road New York 178 ‘wool, 8,175 bbis. four, 327 for NeW aod Dbis, high wines, ‘I1i hhda. tobacco, 16 for Boston 8,168 bbis. flour and 528 bales wool. Shi 11 who knew him, and tho regiment sent his romaine to Sassuchusetts and took up ® collection for bis widow by tows to New York, Sept. 16, 12,000 bushels corn, jes hops, 035 boxes cheese, sat ened q 200 do, wheat, 18,500 do, gats and 9,000 de. feeds | mitted him for ¢: Scrrewe COURT, ( 129, 13. 136, 13 196, 19634. 19634 , 199, 200, 204, Anew edition of the HERALD War 1 T'172/000 | paper, beautifully colored, ts now ¥ ay. © sloit.000 | inches; contains thirty-two Maps: « 22,161,000 | Orgrations oF THE Navas, Exreprrio: tiom of Hatteras Inlet, &c.; Tae Barria Fietp MeDowelt; Large Maps of Missount axp tHe Seat or War ‘View og tix Uxrrep States, and twenty sheet, so tha shop, for preservation and referonce during the war. maps were drawn and engraved exp) YORK HERALD, and are the most pe for No.1, Tic. @ | Single copies, 25 cents; 6 for $by 45 for $ “Agents wanted everywhere. Address EDWARD ¥. LLOYD 16 Wall Wail stvect, New ¥ Amnany, Sept. 17—P. M. Siigtyles. oadway. Flour in very active demand; stocka are much reduced ” east ari ates of al grades, particu‘arly of fresh ground, be | BaecHelors Halr Dye—The Best in the | advanced; there is no State flour of consequenee here, | vor —iinrmiess, retiable nstantaneous, Sold end | ao eivcotttions nominal. Corn meal is quoted at Be. a Gc. | Me EC HELOR'S wig foclory 18 Dud street Wheat dull; offerings are fair; 1,200 bushels ordinary igs Mines miei white Genekeo at $119. Rye at Gt!z0.,doliverot, and | ao oy Hair Dyce, Wigs and Tou- | Siprings except in store, at GOc.; cargoes afloat would | pera ha Nest itd Nol Astor House 72, 178,181, 189, 200. 212, 221 34 (0s. 43,17, 21, 25, 27, y lal, Nrrep St.Tes Dustricr COURT. a Our War Maps—Colored Edition. ‘aps, on caiendeved of sheet 40x50 Mar ov Te dInlets of North Carolina, important killed; Tae Barrie ex, Mo., where General Lyon ¥ at drawing of Gesorsl eLD AY Bott. Rus, from the offic Vingixta, A Biapszre | 1 six others, showing ‘tie Wesr, and the Szat or Want e side of a large oflice of work: ‘These ux, &e., printed in superior style, on ¢ they can be hung up: in ibrar; ely. fo y 5 Maps issued. CO., exclusive agents for the colored edition, 205Broadw few York, omcial Drawings of Murray, Sddy & nination. invited to attend the funeral, on ti invited to astend the funeral, from the resideaco of his mothe neon, at two o'clock. 7 desig ana Dl ‘glance the Whole Seat of War, and marking clearly and be jaterred’ in the Frie PurtavgLPaia, Sept. 17, 1861. distinctly the armies’ movements, gositions, camps, harbors, NEW. | of his brothers, Joba F and Williaim, are requested to at; ued. | cireet, this (Wednesday) aftarnoon, at half-past one | F iid 100 for $120. | Srelock agod 1S y ‘and Mary A. Bitcheock. } 1 ds of the family are respectfully ‘Thursday mM@ternoca, at ationals obuy 2, in pot, Twandy sosmenthh élatives and frie lock, at the Cong: ave New Haven I ‘at seven o'clock A. M. On Monday, Septomber 16, f-past two o" wan, only | ™ LO months. plamber Criesnimn f has nuol and Elizabeth Cheshire, aged 3 menths and 20 ys. omoxps,—On Theeday morning, September 17,.at Great ‘Theiriends and relatives of the family are: respectfully Fast Houston street, this (Wednesday) after- nsimption, Wa. W. Hayward, infuat son ] Park gailory, 264 Broadway. (ORNS, oy inconventence “CIT GUA.J &p SEAC 3 ial moe ting will be BW o-Ncthis (W September 18, at Ko'elock, 10 decide on matters of tinpocames. 14. buory Got ROBERT P. GIB resides MBROTSPES AND PHOTOGRAPHS, CARD. VISITS, Album aad Parlor Pietures, finest of th part, st HOLME? ONS, INVERTED) NA (25, ARGED Jotslnta andiall divousenocthe eek e heed without pin eto the patiois, by Dr, Z2 GHARIE, Si Notch, afvor a short illness, CATHARINS ML Epsoxes, | Chiropodist, 78) Broadswy. Refers to | Mysicians a1 26 years and 8 months. ; geons of oni Monticello and Syracuse papers please copy, = i 1 Sma Powrs.—On Monday, September 16, Davin ANprew Dee py SBYEEAL XM Eg Dt: Fowrnt, aged 13 years, 6 months and, LL days, eldest son | jizzory at 39 Baal Ewoldth wireet, six ‘doors wesd ot ie wa; I amar REFINED, PRFROLEUM, FOR EXPORT 0% jaome trade, trom the “Rock. Oil PWorks,,’ fon sule by E. H. SWAIN & CO., 160 Front sirwot. FERGUSON. —CHARLES Fooar, infant son of Willian 1. and the jate Toulsa Ferguson, aged 2 months and 26 days. ‘Tho friends of the family are Invited to abtend the fune- is (Welnesilay) alternoon, at two.o'eleck, from the. ‘ther, Miles Chambers, om Gommu- | — | Bergen, hear Jorsey Citys ‘Ube remains wilt ay? burying grouna, Sota Brook: ‘aay.—On Monday, September 16,,DayuRt J, son of 4 Ann Gray. yn ant Aloand acquaintances of the family, and these vend the funcr a, fram his late residence, No. 90 Bayard 4 Tompkinsviilo, Staten Island, on Mon~ ptember 16, Miss Saran Ti, Hirexqock , it dunghter of Deniel Ro | t ‘Ey rs and 4 months, el friends and those of the family are invited to w- °f ADIES’ oor below Canal street, testimony to the able wut efficient manner in which yr dischurged i MOCERIES AND. FLOUR FOR. HE, a Cheapest store.in the weed, | rs attra te, Nos. 200 Greenwich st. and a? Sairiny st, Now’ Vo GOLD PLATED at GEG. ©, Al WATOH GHAINS 31, 82 and $3 eacl IV'3, 415 Broadway ove ATENTS FOR. NEW INVED IONS, Moners, MUNN & COA, propristar's of the Seleatific, Ams ot wk row, New York, eon#¥inue to solicit Pate States and in all forwjn countries, on. th eras, Consulladoars and pamphiets of advir ‘easonable ‘English anc:German free anayyplication to tha office, Read whas the Sim HON. JOMEPH HOLT, the great patriot, nays:— Mescns. Mtuan'& me mueh pleasure | ear ur dutiesof Solicitors of, Pasents w 1 ri State Lotteries tend the faueral, from the Ratormed Dutele chure’, | tie honor of hott office of Gommisstoner. » Yc 0.8 Renvacky and Milena Seats Ceniembor 17, 1861. Narkinsvile, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at tree | Hu was very large, and yon sustained fond, T Le 17, 56, 1 , 13, | o'clock. justly deserved) the. regutat! . Hawirox—On Moray everung, Septembert6, at dnd docum promising hathity in pe atF pre 6, 73, 36, 67, 6% 11, 74, 4, 9 o'clock, Rosset Moxtaomeey Wamin7ox, aged 14 years, 7 engegsments, Vary respecifuliy, your eboi en ET OL T. Cireutere sent free of ebaye hy.nddress months ed 20 daya, son of John and Anna.Maria Ram- bina HOM EDDY & Messrs. MUNN.2-00. have heen eagaged in 20!jrisinis € St. Louis, Mo. al Havana Lotter: oe itor fyuiehed by TAYLOR & CO. Bank ww York, Prizes Cashe information gi Specialite!—Mende Brot. “Cartes de Vi- | ‘ail styles, at war prices, Alburas, J’hoiegraphs, &., i West in jiesale and reiaih, and the | ty Hair Dye, Fifty conts—Blaek or | ae eet Bho Nod Barclay nrecl, and 8old by all druggist Hair.—Its Diseascs, Chan: ¢ of Color, o vetatives and frionds of the family are respectfully ited to attend tao f Tis Weet Forty c'glith street, this (Wodnesday) torn ing, at ton, His remaws will be takea,te Greenwood Cemstery for inverment Londonderry (Irelané) papers please copy. Unniisc.—On Tuesday morning, Saptember 17, Mrs. HesnicrTa Henwsc, in the 34th year of her age. The relatires aud friends of the faraily, also those « shh and William, and soudin-law, Archibald ud Jobn Pallon, are respecifully invited te atsend ‘al, fromthe residence of her son-in-lav:, Aret Mardi the fu | Dald Hardie, 88 Prospect streot, Brooklyn, on Thussdlay + afternoon, at tio o'clock, Mouuix.—-On Tuesday , September 17, Sony J. Meuare, of disonge of the Beart. Tue notice will be given in to-morrow's paper. MeChesney. tne Angie, infant daughter of James and Sarah Marka MeChesney , aged 9 menths and 26 days. Funeral from the resideuee of her parents, at Fuctory- ville, So, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at one o'clock. Relatives dad friends tre respectfully invited. The re- mals will be taken to Greenwood Cemetery. Boat loaves pior No. 1 East river, at quarter-past twelve o'clock. Mokwas.—In Jersey City, at No. 113. Fssex street, Mancargr LAWS yx, agcd 88 years, wife of Peter McEwan, late of Seotlan’s, and embellighment, ‘New treatment, by GRANDJBAN, ‘Astap place, Forty yearn’ experience. ‘ bade nge R reoig mos sees, No, 2 Vesey street, Sime . Tamblety’s Pimple Banisher.—Price we votties Bent oy mail oF ‘Frese to any arent, Ones, Browiway. Co..s Radical Care Astor House, opposite the Glasgow (Scotland) papers please copy. MckK1er» ,8.—On Monday evening, September 16, Mary Axse, “anghter of Thomas and Mary Anne MeKiernan, gd 18,mnonths and 25 daye. falativea and friends of the, family ate Invited to atigit the funeral, from the residence of her parents, “x0, 230 East Thirtedoth street, this (Wednesday) afver- , at two o'clock. : Oem. —On ‘Tucwday, September 17, at the residgnce teats ov nerat, from his late residence, N& | tents have beonyyranted' though th Axton: ‘years, and mare daousand in tifteen TRONG'S RATENT ARMY TRUNK AND BORTARLE stead, combined. Cornge of Wascem street sad Broadway. Brice $17 and $25, 900. BLACK CLOTH FROCK COATS, From the stock of @ broken whaleagie house, ating For “ 94 50, ALEVANS', att Futon sire . 0! BLACK FRENCH DOESKIN PANTS, 10 0) ar slack, of woken wholesale house, vor $8 Belling For® $3 75, Reins’, a }rotion street, between Gold aad (lif ate, vetweon Gold and Clim at 1.500 BLACK SATIN VESTS, Worth sdling For $20, 6 At EVANS’, ont }rattoa Stret, between Gold and Clif ate